Boeing executive sees Brazil's potential as a major player in sustainable aviation fuel (SAF).
Global aviation sector aims for net-zero carbon emissions by 2050, relying on SAF development.
SAF is produced from renewable sources like vegetable oils and waste materials.
Brazil, a large agricultural producer, excels in biofuels like ethanol and biodiesel.
Boeing's Latin America head highlights Brazil's technical capacity and resources to address aviation decarbonization.
Boeing is a significant purchaser of sustainable aviation fuel.
Aviation industry focuses on existing engine-compatible fuels like plant-based SAF.
Insufficient SAF supply due to high costs and slow production growth is a challenge.
IATA suggests SAF could contribute to 65% of achieving net-zero emissions by 2050.
Qatar Airways CEO and Brazilian airline Gol emphasize the urgency of starting SAF adoption due to high costs and lagging progress.
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